Theoretical studies of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) provide an important insight into the mechanisms and optimization of such devices for a range of applications including biomedical and chemical engineering. Inspired by emerging applications of microfluidics, unsteady viscous flow in a microchannel with periodic membrane pumping modulated by electro-magnetohydrodynamics, is analysed in a mathematical framework. The membrane kinematics induce the pressure inside the microchannel where electric field enhances the capability of pumping flow rate. This model is formulated based on the Navier–Stokes equations, Poisson equation and the Maxwell electromagnetic equations and further simplified using the lubrication approximation...
[[abstract]]A novel electrical field assisted membrane module consisting of an array of microchannel...
Biomimetic propulsion mechanisms are increasingly being explored in engineering sciences. Peristalsi...
Microfluidics or the ability to manipulate micro volumes of a fluid is a field in expansion. As some...
Theoretical studies of micro-electro-mechanical systems provide important insight into the mechanism...
Microscale flows utilizing stimulus-responsive working fluids are finding increasing applications i...
In the present study, flow through two-dimensional microchannel under an axial electric field, trans...
The influence of transverse magnetic field on time-dependent peristaltic transport of electrically-c...
An analysis is presented in this work to assess the influence of micropolar nature of fluids in full...
The Oscillatory electroosmotic flow (OEOF) in power law fluids through a microchannel is studied num...
In this work, the analysis of electroosmotic pumping mechanisms in microchan-nels is performed throu...
Electrokinetic transport of fluids through microchannels by micro-pumping and micro- peristaltic pum...
Micropumping is difficult to design and control as compared to their macro-scale counterparts due to...
Induced pressure gradients are found to cause band-broadening effects which are important to the per...
Micropumping is difficult to design and control as compared to their macro-scale counterparts due to...
We investigate analytically the combined consequences of electromagnetohydrodynamic forces and inter...
[[abstract]]A novel electrical field assisted membrane module consisting of an array of microchannel...
Biomimetic propulsion mechanisms are increasingly being explored in engineering sciences. Peristalsi...
Microfluidics or the ability to manipulate micro volumes of a fluid is a field in expansion. As some...
Theoretical studies of micro-electro-mechanical systems provide important insight into the mechanism...
Microscale flows utilizing stimulus-responsive working fluids are finding increasing applications i...
In the present study, flow through two-dimensional microchannel under an axial electric field, trans...
The influence of transverse magnetic field on time-dependent peristaltic transport of electrically-c...
An analysis is presented in this work to assess the influence of micropolar nature of fluids in full...
The Oscillatory electroosmotic flow (OEOF) in power law fluids through a microchannel is studied num...
In this work, the analysis of electroosmotic pumping mechanisms in microchan-nels is performed throu...
Electrokinetic transport of fluids through microchannels by micro-pumping and micro- peristaltic pum...
Micropumping is difficult to design and control as compared to their macro-scale counterparts due to...
Induced pressure gradients are found to cause band-broadening effects which are important to the per...
Micropumping is difficult to design and control as compared to their macro-scale counterparts due to...
We investigate analytically the combined consequences of electromagnetohydrodynamic forces and inter...
[[abstract]]A novel electrical field assisted membrane module consisting of an array of microchannel...
Biomimetic propulsion mechanisms are increasingly being explored in engineering sciences. Peristalsi...
Microfluidics or the ability to manipulate micro volumes of a fluid is a field in expansion. As some...